Grambling Middle School has released the names of the students who achieved honor roll status for the second six weeks reporting period. Students are listed by academic achievement (minimum 3.0 grade point average) and grade level.

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At least 30 percent of Lincoln Parish public school seniors took an advance placement exam in high school.

Lincoln Parish Superintendent Mike Milstead said during Tuesday’s school board meeting the parish was the only parish in the northcentral Louisiana to have more than 30 percent of students participate.

The information came from the most recent available were for the 2013-14 school year.

Milstead said the parish had around 70 percent passing rate for the exams.

One of Louisiana’s most famous artists died in 1988 at the age of 101, but her legacy lives on through her paintings.

Doug Gitter, an artist from Metairie, has spent the past four years working on reproducing some of Clementine Hunter’s artwork to make it affordable for everyday people.

Gitter said a desire to take artwork which was once very affordable and make it affordable again led him to create these hand-painted ceramics, based on the works of Hunter, so that others could enjoy a piece of American history.

The deadline has passed, but Lincoln Parish’s juvenile offenders are remaining housed at the Louisiana Methodist Children’s home until a new housing location can be found.

The LMCH, located off of DeVille Lane, previously served as a housing unit for the LPSO’s juvenile offenders who committed minor crimes, but thanks to new state guidelines, which took effect March 1, the parish is having to look elsewhere to house the teens.